Will Friedle is a staple of every '90s kid's childhood. From playing goofy older brother Eric Matthews on Boy Meets World, to voicing Ron Stoppable on Kim Possible, Friedle was a constant presence on our TV sets.

But before all that, Friedle apparently had a secret life — one that involved rapping. In a new, unearthed video from The Splat, Friedle raps about video editing techniques. Yes, that's what I said.

He describes a video switchboard, aka "switcher," and all the different ways you can play around with it, including messing with transition styles, zooming in and out, and experimenting with green or blue screen. As someone who went to film school and learned how to use a switchboard, Friedle made it look way more interesting than it is.

Brace yourselves, you're about to see Eric Matthews Will Friedle like never before.

OK, but seriously, how adorable is BB Will? His voice hasn't even dropped yet, and he's totally rocking the backwards cap and suspenders look.

I have so many questions about this, the main one being, "What in the world was it even for?" Friedle says at the beginning of the vid, "My name is Will and now I'm your host. I'm the editor in charge of what's called 'Video Post.'"

Was "Video Post" some kind of bizarre late '80s segment on Nickelodeon that was before my time? Did it actually air on TV or in classrooms or something? Was it supposed to be used as an educational tool, but Nickelodeon-style?